@Curtmungus:
Yeah, sure, I get it. But dude, they call it limited edition knowing that “limited” is going to spike sales on the upfront and cause after-market demand to skyrocket, so that a few years down the line…“Oh we’ll issue a reprint”… how F’ing convenient!
I think you missed the entire point of Axis and Allies… it’s not a money-making investment… if you want a money-making investment, you’re better off playing the stock market not buying “limited edition games”… if you bought A&A 50th Anniversary Edition with the sole intent on selling it later to make money, you’re doing it wrong.
If you actually bought it to play and enjoy, then what difference does it make if its worth a penny or $500? If you keep it to play, its worth neither, because you’re not selling it, that’s all in your head. As I tell my friend, who saves all his money and never spends a dime, he’s the poorest person I know, because he has money but lives like a pauper.
Play A&A enjoy the game… if you bought it for an investment to make a buck, there are far better ways to invest money.
P.S.
It most certainly was a limited edition… if you’re upset about that term and think they lied to you… no, they didn’t… limited edition means you can’t just go to the store later and pick one up… I think waiting another 8 years to get your hands on one at the store is pretty freakin’ limited IMHO.